Aurora Cannabis Inc (ACB) can make a big difference with a little luck

With 1.43 million shares changed hands, the volume of the stock remained heavier than its average volume of 0.81 million shares. The 52-week range on ACB shows that it touched its highest point at $11.50 and its lowest point at $2.86 during that stretch. It currently has a 1-year price target of $5.79. Beta for the stock currently stands at 2.31.

Price Performance and Earnings:

Stock performance is one of the indicators that investors use to determine whether they will profit from a stock. The price performance of ACB was up-trending over the past week, with a rise of 0.32%, but this was down by -19.78% over a month. Three-month performance dropped to -35.43% while six-month performance fell -31.02%. The stock lost -60.55% in the past year, while it has lost -33.22% so far this year. A look at the trailing 12-month EPS for ACB yields 9.07 with Next year EPS estimates of -0.24. For the next quarter, that number is -0.13. This implies an EPS growth rate of 75.33% for this year and 78.86% for next year.

Float and Shares Shorts:

At present, 34.53 million ACB shares are outstanding with a float of 15.68 million shares on hand for trading. On Feb 15, 2024, short shares totaled 3.55 million, which was 6.52% higher than short shares on Jan 12, 2024. In addition to Mr. Miguel Martin as the firm’s CEO & Director, Mr. Alex Miller serves as its Executive Vice President of Operations & Supply Chain.

Analysts Ratings:

Reading analyst opinions is an effective way to decide where to invest, and there are several opinions available for ACB since 0 analysts follow the stock currently. In the same way, a target price assigned to a stock can also reveal much about its potential.

Dividends & Yield:

In terms of dividends, ACB has a current ratio of $––, which is $–– over the trailing 12-months, while a dividend of $–– is likely to be paid on average over the next five years. Dividend yield is another indicator that appeals to many investors, and ACB currently yields $0.00. In the past year, ACB’s dividend yield has been $0.00, but when looking at the stock over the past five years, its yield has been $–. Accordingly, ACB has a current buyback yield of $–. This was $– for the TTM, and it was $– for the past five years.